A synthesis reaction is one where two substances chemically change to form a more complex one. An example is when iron and sulfur react to form iron sulfide.
Synthesis reaction
A synthesis reaction occurs when two or more substances combine to form a more complex structure. This process is a type of chemical reaction.
The type of reaction that combines reactants to produce larger products is called synthesis. The opposite process of synthesis is decomposition.
synthesis reaction
The activated complex is the intermediate form of a simplechemical reaction. In the following simple chemical reaction:A + B ---> C + DA & B are reactants; C & D are products. The activated complex can be written as A-B like so:A + B --> A-B --> C+ DBasically it is the complex formed when A & B "collide" together. The energy of the system increases during this collision and if it exceeds the "activation" threshold, the reaction can occur (it doesn't have to occur however. think of A-B as the top of a hill...the reaction can proceed forward, down to C & D or go backwards to reform A & B...the hill represents the energy of the system). The activated complex is also known as the transition state, or intermediate state, since it must preceed product formation.
Synthesis reaction
decomposition
a synthesis reaction or a combination reaction
A synthesis reaction occurs when two or more substances combine to form a more complex structure. This process is a type of chemical reaction.
A synthesis reaction in which two simple substances combine to produce a single, more complex substance. It is also called a combination reaction.
The word for these reactions is synthesis.
A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
Synthesis is a reaction in which 2 or more substances combine to make a more complex substance.
Synthesis.
synthesis
This chemical process is called synthesis.
Synthesis.